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Questions For Quadrilaterals

This document contains 10 geometry problems involving properties of shapes such as parallelograms, triangles, squares, and trapezoids. For each problem, the key information given such as angle measures is stated, and the step-by-step work to arrive at the solution for finding the unknown angle is shown. All problems are solved correctly by using angle properties and relationships for the different shapes.

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Questions For Quadrilaterals

This document contains 10 geometry problems involving properties of shapes such as parallelograms, triangles, squares, and trapezoids. For each problem, the key information given such as angle measures is stated, and the step-by-step work to arrive at the solution for finding the unknown angle is shown. All problems are solved correctly by using angle properties and relationships for the different shapes.

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Question 1 Easy

In the figure below (not drawn to scale), BCEG is a parallelogram and CDE is an isosceles triangle.
Find ∠EGF.

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Answer:
30°
Solution:
∠DCE = ∠CDE = 70° (base angles of an isosceles triangle)
∠CED = 180° - 70° - 70°
= 180° - 140°
= 40° (sum of angles in a triangle)
∠CEG = ∠DCE = 70° (alternate angles)
∠FEG = 180° - 40° - 70°
= 180° - 110°
= 70° (sum of angles on a straight line)
∠EGF = 180° - 80° - 70°
=30° (sum of angles in a triangle)

Question 2 Easy

Look at the figure below.

Which one is a rhombus?


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Answer:
Figure A
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A is a square; it is also a rhombus.


A rhombus is a 4-sided figure that has 4 equal sides and 2 sets of parallel lines.
A square is a rhombus with all the angles equal to 90°.

Question 3 Easy

The following parallelogram is not drawn to scale.

Find the unknown marked angle.


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Answer:
86°
Solution:
Since opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal, x = 86

Question 4 Medium

In the figure below not drawn to scale, ABCD is a rhombus. AB // EF // DC. ∠DEF is 145°. ∠BCD is
102°. Find ∠ADE.

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Answer:
43°
Solution:
∠ADC = 180° - ∠BCD = 180° - 102° = 78°
The sums of all angles inside a 4-sided figure = 360°
EF // DC
∠EFC = 180° - ∠BCD = 180° - 102° = 78°
∠EDC = 360° - ∠DEF - ∠BCD - ∠EFC = 360° - 145° - 102° - 78° = 35°
∠ADE = ∠ADC - ∠EDC = 78° - 35° = 43°
= 43°

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Question 5 Medium

In the figure below (not drawn to scale), ABCD is a parallelogram. AED is an isosceles triangle. ∠DAE
is 34°. Find ∠AEC.

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Answer:
107°
Solution:
Triangle AED is an isosceles triangle.
∠AED = (180° - 34°) ÷ 2 = 73°
∠AEC = 180° - 73° = 107° (angles on a straight line)

Question 6 Medium

In the figure below (not drawn to scale), ABCD is a rhombus and BEFG is a square. ABH is a straight
line. CBE is not a straight lines. ∠DAC = 26°. ∠ABC is twice of ∠ABE. Find ∠GBH.

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Answer:
26°
Solution:
ABCD is a rhombus. AD = DC
Triangle ADC is an isosceles triangle.
∠ADC = 180° - 26° x 2 = 128°
∠ADC and ∠ABC are opposite angles of Rhombus ABCD.
∠ABC = ∠ACD = 128°
∠ABC is twice of ∠ABE
∠ABE = 128° ÷ 2 = 64°
BEFG is a square.
∠EBG = 90°.
ABH is a straight line.

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∠GBH = 180° - 90° - 64°


= 26° (sum of angles on a straight line)

Question 7 Medium

In the figure below (not drawn to scale), STUV is a parallelogram. FInd ∠SVU.

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Answer:
136°
Solution:
∠STU = 180° - 20° - 24°
= 136° (sum of angles in a triangle)
∠STU = ∠SVU = 136° (opposite angles of a parallelogram)

Question 8 Medium

In the figure below (not drawn to scale), ABCD is a square and CEFG is a rhombus. ∠GFC = 36°.Find
∠FGD.

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Answer:
72°
Solution:
∠GFE = ∠FGD
∠GFE = ∠GFC + ∠EFC
= 36° + 36°
= 72° (base angles of isosceles triangle)
∠FGD = 72°

Question 9 Difficult

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In the figure below (not drawn to scale), ABCD is a parallelogram. ∠ECA = 25°, ∠ACD = 86°, ∠EDB =
36°. FInd ∠CED.

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Answer:
61°
Solution:
∠ECD = 86° - 25°
= 61°
∠BDC = 180° - 86°
= 94° (angles between parallel lines)
∠EDC = 94° - 36°
= 58°
∠CED = 180° - 58° - 61°
= 61° (sum fo angles in a triangle)

Question 10 Difficult

The following trapezium is not drawn to scale. Find the unknown marked angle ∠x.

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Answer:
35°
Solution:
∠YWZ = 180° - 100° - 40°
= 40° (sum of angles in a triangle)
∠XWZ = 180° - 105°
= 75° (angle between parallel sides)
∠x = ∠XWZ - ∠YWZ
= 75° - 40°
= 35 °

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